• ChronosTriggerWarning@lemmy.world
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    My favorite experience in this regard was watching YouTube on xbox (i know, i know)… They played a 40 minute redbull “ad” on a five minute video. In what sane world should ads be 8 fucking times longer than the content?!?!1?

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    People who complain about ads on the internet are such a weird concept.

    Why experience ads if you don’t want to?

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    Just out of curiosity, what do yall expect to happen when the only response to an ad supported free tier of something, is to block the ads? I know YouTube/google aren’t great companies, but when you run an ad blocker you also deprive the creators you love watching any revenue from your view. So you hurt the creators. If you can afford it, just sub to premium and stop acting like you’re entitled to everything for free. I despise ads just as much if not more than the next dipshit, but complaining about them, when there’s myriad ways of avoiding them, just makes you sound like a dingus.

    Obligatory shout out to Nebula as a cheaper alternative for non-fiction/edutainment content.

    Edit:”no discussion, no reasonable alternative, only shouting”

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      Most creators have patreons. The big ones take sponsorships also. The pittance they get from any ads I may have watched do not matter.

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        So the alternative is to manage a subscription for every single creator I watch? Currently I sub to Nebula and YT premium. For ~$20 a month. If I were to go through and sub to every creator I watch’s lowest patreon tier, we’d be talking about dozens of individual subs totaling probably more than double what I pay now.

        I’m not arguing against ad blockers but seriously, what do you think is going to happen if everyone uses an ad blocker and doesn’t pay for a service? You get Google pushing Manifest V3 as fast as they can. You get the huge arms race with the biggest tech firms doing everything they can to eliminate any and all kinds of ad blocking.

        It’s not about the amount of money you individually generate for a creator. It’s about the net effect of everyone running adblockers.

        I get the vast majority of people don’t use ad blockers. But just wow does it feel like people dont spend more than three seconds thinking about anything.

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      Or alternatively, run and adblocker and literally give the creators you watch 1$ per month and you’re still supporting them 100 times more than turning on ads would, and you still get to keep some semblance of privacy.

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        So your suggestion is to manage 15 subscriptions instead of one? Not every creator has a patreon or means of direct support. Not to mention some of these creators only upload once a year. And what happens when I want to watch someone new? Do I have to drop another creator to give this new person money

        If you’re watching youtube and signed into an account you said goodbye to that level of privacy so long ago that an ad blocker isn’t going to do much.

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      I wish using freetube kept Ernie calm, but it just doesn’t work half the time. Invidious has the same issue. Which is significantly more annoying than just using YT, which Ernie has uBlock Origin for.

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        I do update freetube about 1 time a week these days (which is approaching the annoyance level of ads).

        I used to have a lot more issues with it when I didn’t update so frequently - or maybe that was just a different stage in the arms race; I’m sure the reliability will vary, and eventually the developer of freetube will give up.

        I mean, I wont be throwing out the bat or anything crazy like that.

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      Or suck it up and pay for the service if you can afford it.

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      How well does it work? On my iPad, Safari Adguard can only black out ad content. (Screen is black during ad, and it displays how many seconds of ad is left)

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        iPad = Vinegar and Baking Sofa extensions. Get Wipr for the rest of the web while you’re at it!

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        Maybe try out Orion Browser. It has built-in ad-blocking and reliably gets rid of YouTube ads.

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          Too add to this, it also supports Firefox extensions, so you can use ublock origin as well as sponsor block for a better experience.

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      As another one has said, try tubular! It’s newpipe but with sponsor block integrated.

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      uBlock Origin, not uBlock. They’re different - uBlock Origin forked from the original uBlock.

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    So far, every comment bar one has mentioned ad blockers.

    You lot are as original and creative as the numpties making comments about the size of the pilot’s balls on aviation videos.

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      This is a post about unnecessary rage that absolutely noone has to deal with because everyone should use ad blockers. OP may or may not know, but the post suggests the later. I dont see how it is ‘unoriginal’ to comment about ad blockersin that case…

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        So far, every comment bar one has mentioned ad blockers.

        The fact that almost everyone is saying the same thing is pretty much the definition of unoriginal.

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          It just shows what the focus lies on. A post full of comments recommending adblockers has far more impact than a single comment making the post seem dead.

          Youre technically right that it is unoriginal, but I dont see how originality would matter at all in this case.

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      The one that worked in a pun was alright. This is the fediverse crowd though, this is very on-brand.

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        Oh, this is exactly what I expected. Perhaps not 100% ad blockers, but I was expecting most of them to be like that.